Portugal. The Man wrapped up a two-night run at Terminal 5 in New York City with a finale that featured guests and a special tribute to the victims of the attack in Manchester.

The band welcomed out opening act Electric Guests’ Asa Taccone to add vocals to their new single “Feel It Still” from their forthcoming album Woodstock as well as the single from their last record, “Purple Yellow Red & Blue.”

In the encore, Cage the Elephant frontman Matt Schultz emerged to lead the ensemble on a cover of Oasis’ “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” which has become a rallying song in light of the Manchester terrorist attack. The band dedicated the song to the victims from the stage.

Cage and Portugal. The Man toured together extensively in 2016 and the Kentucky rockers recently performed at Governors Ball.